Music Biz Headlines, July 17, 2017

According to a preliminary bankruptcy report prepared by Ernst & Young in June, Huka projected a profit of $2.4-million (U.S.) – approximately $2.64-million (Canadian) at the time – for that first year but instead the Pemberton Music Festival lost almost $17-million (Canadian). In 2015, the festival was projected to lose about $4-million (U.S.) – approximately $4.9-million (Canadian) at the time – but instead lost $16.8-million — Andrea Woo, Globe & Mail

Drake and Justin Bieber placed 4th and 7th respectively in the cash countdown that’s crowded with acts padding their retirement funds and crowned by queen Beyonce who the trade mag figures earned US$62.1M last year – $20M more than Guns N’ Roses who place 2nd.

Judicial Watch released 448 pages of documents Friday showing further incidences that Huma Abedin, 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s former deputy chief of staff in the State Department, gave special treatment to Clinton Foundation donors while Clinton served as Secretary of State — Polizette

That’s what I don’t get about the libtards, THEY TAKE THE BAIT! Kid Rock is not playing to you, he doesn’t care about you, and neither does his audience. You’ve got your knickers in a twist, saying the country’s going to hell in a handbasket, you’re denigrating Rock’s looks, age, and music and he’s laughing — The Lefsetz Letter

Canada's Graceland on Stoney Lake! Home of the Legendary music star “Ronnie Hawkins, this one of a kind waterfront estate and farm property in the heart of the Kawarthas. Over 3300 feet of lakefront shoreline on the south east shore of Stoney Lake with 175 acres of total privacy. Features 5,600 plus feet, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms in the main house plus 2 guest cottages at the shore and a large special events barn. Level grassy and treed lot to shore with breathtaking sunset views of lake — Sotheby’s

You’ve heard about it, maybe in relation to a digital currency like Bitcoin — but what is blockchain and how does it work? On the latest episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire answered all our questions and yours — Recode